A deal to prevent Greece from defaulting on their debt falls to pieces after pricless artifacts are held as collateral against their loan. Stevie reignites her friendship with the President's son. Watch Madam Secretary Season 1 Episode 19 online to see how Elizabeth prevents a global depression.

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The McCord family is back on their horse farm. Henry and Elizabeth contemplate whether to keep or sell the farm. Nadine and Blake interrupt their vacation because the President needs to see Elizabeth. Former Treasury Secretary, Max Quinn, accuses President Dalton of being anti-business. Chief of Staff Jackon and Elizabeth encourage President Dalton to go to Brussels to personally sign the treaty as a victory dance. Steve receives a text from a friend she hasn't heard from in ages. It's from Harrison, the President's son. He just got out of rehab for his Oxy addiction. He promises to be a better friend and stay in touch. Quinn gets a court order to seize Greek antiquities on loan to the Smithsonian to use as collateral against the Greek debt. This outrages Greece who refuse to sign the deal. President Dalton and Elizabeth arrive in Brussels to a chilly reception. Many of the world leaders no longer trust Dalton after the Iranian coup and German Chancellor Schutlz informs them that Europe is no longer interested in their help. Meanwhile, Stevie can't get in touch with Harrison and grows worried that he has relapsed after she sees a news story about an ambulance being sent to the White House. Watch Madam Secretary Season 1 Episode 19 via TV Fanatic to find out how Elizabeth prevents a a global depression.

Episode Details

On Madam Secretary Season 1 Episode 19, Elizabeth works with President Dalton to find a way to help the Greek debt crisis but not everyone is happy about how it turns out.


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Madam Secretary Season 1 Episode 19 Quotes

Henry: Tell me, Jackson. Does this midnight menacing ususally work?
Russell: On most people.

Blake: My coins were too big.
Nadine: Is that some sort of euphemism?